>From our experience Oregon is one of the areas in the US where an NRTL mark
is virtually mandatory. Also the levels of inspection are very strict.

I am sure our American friends on the newsgroup will give you details of
some websites

Regards

Brian Harlowe
Thermo V.G. Scientific
Tel +44 (0)1342 327211
Fax +44 (0)1342 315074

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre SELVA 
> Sent: 27 January 2001 14:48
> To:   Forum Safety-emc
> Subject:      Safety in Oregon
> 
> Dear colleagues,
>  
> I would like to know if UL mark (or other certification mark) is required,
> or mandatory in Oregon state, for safety purpose. This applies to a
> laboratory equipment (spectrometer).
>  
> If you know some web links, I'll appreciate them.
>  
> Thanks a lot for your cooperation,
> 
> ====================================
> Pierre SELVA
> 2 route de la Grobelle
> 73000 JACOB BELLECOMBETTE
> Tel : 33 (0) 6 60 52 04 96
> Fax : 33 (0)6 61 37 87 48
> e-mail : pierre.se...@worldonline.fr
> ==================================== 
> 
>  

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